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15 February, 06:03

What was the importance of Ghana to the gold and salt trade

A) Ghana was the primary source of gold

B) Ghana was the primary source of salt

C) Ghana had neither gold nor salt, but they controlled the trade of gold or salt between the north and south kingdoms

D) Ghana had no part in the gold and salt trade

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  1. 15 February, 07:35
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    I think the answer is C but i am not 100% sure
  2. 15 February, 09:01
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    The gold-salt trade was an exchange of salt for gold between Mediterranean economies and West African countries during the Middle Ages. West African kingdoms, such as the Soninke empire of Ghana and the empire of Mali that succeeded it, were rich in gold but lacked salt, a commodity that countries around the Mediterranean had in plenty. Salt was important for replacing fluids and preserving food in the tropical climate south of the Sahara. Therefore, the answer to this question is A) Ghana was the primary source of gold.
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